Career
Continuing into the postwar era, he was a notable mainstay of Ealing Studios. Mervyn Johns started his career in the theatre in the 1920s, and then made his first film in 1935. Among his dozens of film roles were the church Warden in (1942), the fearful architect in the mystery film Dead of Night (1945) and in Scrooge (1951) with Alastair Sim.
Johns also made many television appearances, in series such as The Avengers, Danger Manitoba and Dixon of Dock Green.
He was well-known for his "mostly mild-mannered, lugubrious, amusing, sometimes moving "little men"" in over 100 film and television series. Johns was twice married.
They had one daughter, the actress Glynis Johns, born in South Africa, with whom he appeared in The Halfway House (1944) and The Sundowners (1960). A popular misunderstanding is that he was the elder brother of the actor Stratford Johns, but they were not related.
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